SEE StudioLondon > Attractions > Art Galleries13 Prince Edward Road, E9 |
11 minutes walk from London Anniversary GamesSee Studio is the Hackney Wick exhibition space owned by the creative agency of the same name. See Studio commissions and works with artists, photographers,...More

East VillageLondon > Attractions > Other AttractionsE20 |
15 minutes walk from London Anniversary GamesThe former Athletes' Village for the 2012 London Olympics, East Village is London's first Olympic legacy village providing homes, shops, restaurants, cafes and bars on...More

Victoria ParkLondon > Attractions > Parks and GardensApproach Road, Hackney, London |
16 minutes walk from London Anniversary GamesOne of London’s best kept secrets, Victoria Park is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. Inside the park's boundaries countless varieties of trees stripe...More

The House MillLondon > Attractions > Historic BuildingsThree Mill Lane, E3 |
18 minutes walk from London Anniversary GamesThe Grade II listed House Mill is the largest and most powerful of the four remaining tidal mills in Britain. The brick clad, five storey...More

Yinka Shonibare SpaceLondon > Attractions > Art GalleriesSunbury House, 1 Andrews Street, Hackney, London E8 |
2 miles from London Anniversary GamesTurner Shortlisted British artist Yinka Shonibare has bought this former office block, in need of some attention, and hardly changed a thing. While the artist...More

City Island BridgeLondon > AttractionsCanning Town to Canary Wharf, E16 |
2.1 miles from London Anniversary GamesAn 80 metre, 160 tonne red bridge providing an important link between Canning Town and Canary Wharf, The City Island Bridge, has been designed by...More

Brooks FarmLondon > Attractions > Attractions for KidsSkeltons Lane Recreation Ground, 135 Skeltons Lane, E10 |
2.2 miles from London Anniversary Games Part of Capel Manor College, Brooks Farm, is a place to study and it's also a wonderful visitor's attraction with goats, sheep and...More

The Birmingham Stage Company, who recently completed a record-breaking tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny, now turn their attention to Walliams' Awful Auntie. Awfully thrilling fun for everyone over five, the stage show tells the ...More

Presented by Stylist Magazine, Stylist Live is back for its third year in 2017 and it has doubled in size since launching in 2015. Taking place at Olympia London, the event expects to welcome 21,000 ...More

Howard Brenton's adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie gets its London premiere this November at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Directed by Tom Littler, it will be the first West End staging of the play since ...More